Vying for a share of the emerging readership, competition among publishing houses led to a variety of magazines on offer, writes Sudhirendar Sharma in her Nostalgia Diary.
An itinerant, evocative tour of archaeological sites attempts, through astute reflection, to reshape the idea of India
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 1 October 2021
Two experts talk about using anger against rogue capitalism, which is abetted by populist politics, into initiating change
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 7 May 2021
The all-you-can-eat-menu of daily news is toxic rubbish, argues a Swiss journalist
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 26 February 2021
Our taste for ignorance is a strategic tool for autocracies, a drug spurring mindless consumerism and turning crucial profit
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 6 November 2020
This study busts the persistent myths about colonialism, also detailing how many Britons turned against their empire’s endless oppression
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 18 September 2020
Vaughan eviscerates the film industry for selfishly promoting profitable art while keeping mum about its irreparable environmental depredations for a century
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 20 March 2020
Raunchy poetry, austere prose—Suri dissects Bollywood’s Manichean need to veil desire
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 12 October 2019
A study of constitutional litigation by common Indians describes processes and landmark cases to show how it impacted individual freedom and social justice
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 6 September 2019
Ghosh deploys myth and history to focus on the scary maw of a violated nature and the digitally-aided transfer of people. And we carry on, in denial.
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 12 July 2019
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